First of all sorry for not reading all 8 pages of this thread. But here is one of my list of minifigs that I have posted on Lego message boards: -Hockey goalie-Master thife-Superheroine-Classic castle upgraded Black Falcon-The Swamp monster-Soccer player-Redneck,Hillbilly-Extreme stunt dude (MegaBloks)-Trapeze dancer- Lazy town construction worker-Yeomen Warder-Oktober fest beer maid-Greek Goddess-Roman Centurion-Dark elf-Minter medieval coin maker-Bard-Crossbow maker I know that some of these are already posted here, so sorry again

1. US Cavalryman. This would be basically a return of the figure from the Wild West sets.2. WWII US soldier. This would use the Toy Tory helmet but in more realistic colors. (I know Lego has a "no war" policy, but I think a single collectible figure, not a set, could not be seen as "promoting" war or war-play, and would not in any way be controversial)

Kev wrote: 2. WWII US soldier. This would use the Toy Tory helmet but in more realistic colors. (I know Lego has a "no war" policy, but I think a single collectible figure, not a set, could not be seen as "promoting" war or war-play, and would not in any way be controversial)

I think the only way I could see something like this happening was if it was more along the lines of a comedy drill instructor, with shouting face and baton rather than any type of modern weapon. IMO.

Kev wrote: 2. WWII US soldier. This would use the Toy Tory helmet but in more realistic colors. (I know Lego has a "no war" policy, but I think a single collectible figure, not a set, could not be seen as "promoting" war or war-play, and would not in any way be controversial)

I think the only way I could see something like this happening was if it was more along the lines of a comedy drill instructor, with shouting face and baton rather than any type of modern weapon. IMO.

or possibly a army medic with something like the brickforg medic helmet.

I second this. In particular, we could use a guy in Arab dress of the long white robes and the headress/Kafiyeh that hangs straight down with a cord tied around the head to keep it on. The kind that you typically see on Saudi Arabian men, or like the checkered one Yassir Arafat always wore. It is very different from the bulkier head-wrap style that was in the POP sets, and would be very useful for mid-east bazaar, and crusader-era castle scenes.

So this is the guy to blame for all the lousy Minif... Noo just kidding . He got some great ideas, hopefuly they go through sometime soon, huge lego body monsters, Lego circus, what was that lego Mytology logo, whoa. This guy has talent

andhe wrote:I haven't seen this posted/discussed around here so will mention it. This chap has posted his portfolio application for a design job at LEGO on his blog

NIce find! I wonder if he has seen this topic...

His ideas come from BEFORE the CMF theme came out and people started guessing what might come next, if that's what you're wondering. I hope versions of the Sea Captain and Caesar figs appear in future series though.

He has done some great designs for minifigures. I'd really like to see his sketches for the medieval woman with the mirror, the town crier with the golden chicken on the staff, Caesar, The evil queen and his version of Marie Antoinette all made into figures.

I'd also like to see his designs for a mythology line made into reality.

I haven't seen these figures mentioned. [or I didn't read the list]I'd really like to see ---

a rat catcher - tall black hat, black clothes with a net or sack and 2 rats. one crouching, one standingcrazy cat womanPhantom of the operaTv reporter - with microphone and video camera.a dog walker maybe with a dalmation instead of the regular brown dog.a banshee Swiss mountain climber with pick axe or stick, backpack and rope. [think of someone wearing a backpack, wearing pants with braces with a feather in his hat and yodeling]milk maid - White dress white mop cap like the surgeons and carrying a bucket.and a centaur.